Vivek, thanks for the great trouble shooting pointers. As for the apache server settings, I'm still struggling. Here's what the original looks like:
<Directory "C:/Program Files/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/cgi- +bin"> AllowOverride None Options None Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory>
I also tried a number of modifications:
<Directory "C:/Program Files/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/cgi- +bin"> Options ExecCGI SetHandler cgi-script </Directory>
Another:
<Directory "C:/Program Files/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/cgi- +bin"> AllowOverride None Options MultiViews Indexes SymLinksIfOwnerMatch Includes ExecCGI </Directory>
I also did a few more iterations of these, but no to no avail. I should also note that I think the conf files for the different apache versions are quite a bit differnt. For example my file doesn't have the <virtualhost *> command. Any ideas, would be much appreciated.

In reply to Re: Prompted to Open or Save CGI Program -- configuration issue? by neutron
in thread Prompted to Open or Save CGI Program -- configuration issue? by neutron

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